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jookie48 Apr 17th, 2007 07:09 AM

Pico Bonito
 
I plan on staying there, how are the tours? is a guide required for hiking in the park where the hotel is located?

crmeador Apr 18th, 2007 01:28 AM

The tours on the property are great. The trails are well marked and you do not need a guide per se to follow them but without a guide you may miss a lot as far as local flora and fauna. Enjoy the Lodge, its a great place.

Charlie Meador, Coco Pando, La Ceiba, Honduras

llbwolf Apr 19th, 2007 01:29 PM

Charlie:

Sorry to bump the post and/or annoy you, but I'm in need of a little local help. We're staying at Pico Bonito for two nights and want take a pretty extensive hike the first day (we'll arrive around 10 am) and, if possible, to kayak the second. Nights there are May 4th and 5th.

Any suggestions? The lodge suggested a hike to Unbelievable Falls, but it sounds like a flat 2 1/2 hour hike. I'm looking for somewhere around 6 hours. As for the river, what are the rapids like in May? Think a kayak is OK, or would inflatables be preferable? Know anyone who runs s tour with duckies (inflatable kayaks)?

Thanks in advance!

jeanfromboston Apr 20th, 2007 12:01 PM

The hike to Unbelievable Falls is not flat, and you can swim in the very pretty pool when you get there. The hike is not very long, it's true. We did it with a guide from Pico Bonito. We don't usually go on guided hikes, but it was very interesting. The guide pointed out the native coffee and cacao and other plants, the different layers of the forest you go through, the birds and animals. We bought a package including some meals and several activities.

llbwolf Apr 20th, 2007 12:46 PM

Jean:

What else did you do? What would you most recommend?

crmeador Apr 21st, 2007 02:31 AM

Wolf -

For the most rafting or kayaking options you may wan to check out Omega Tours. You will find them on the web at http://www.omegatours.hn/

For a variety of other acivities in the La Ceiba area Honduras Tips Magazine at http://www.hondurastips.honduras.com/ is a great resource.

Have fun!

Charlie Meador, Coco Pando, La Ceiba, Honduras

jeanfromboston Apr 23rd, 2007 09:54 AM

We took the "Awesome Weekend" package at Pico Bonito. In March the water wasn't high enough for rafting, so we did the trip to the Cuervo y Salado wildlife refuge. We took a bus to the banana train to the park center (being rebuilt when we were there)and then onto a boat. Saw amazing birds, monkeys, alligators and other reptiles. Then we got a snack on the beach (watch out for sand flies on the beach). It was a very interesting trip, if hot.

llbwolf Apr 24th, 2007 12:14 PM

Thanks for the information; I very much appreciate it. I'm champing at the bit!


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